Contemplating a hysterectomy? Read this before you decide

Hysterectomy is the number one surgery performed on North American women, second only to C-sections. Normally, hysterectomy is prescribed for women who are suffering from heavy, painful periods, who have simply had enough. By age 60, one in three of us will undergo hysterectomy for these conditions, yet most hysterectomies are medically unnecessary and could be avoided through less painful, less risky, less invasive hysterectomy alternatives.

Trouble is, most doctors never tell us about these alternatives. The UnHysterectomy breaks the silence and empowers women with insider information about hysterectomy your doctor may not want you to know. For example, did you know doctors make more money from hysterectomy than any other gynecological procedure?

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Dr. Sony Singh, MD, ObGyn, is renowned for his expertise in minimally invasive hysterectomy alternatives, including the removal of deep, infiltrative endometriosis. He is also one of the leading experts in laparoscopic (keyhole) hysterectomy. Most importantly, he is the Medical Editor for The UnHysterectomy. Plus, this book has medical contributions from 13 doctors and gynecologists making it the most informative book available on the subject of hysterectomy alternatives. Read about the medical contributors -->

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What others are saying…

When the medical system fails to advocate on behalf of patients, it takes a special individual to lead the charge that will bring about change. Holly Bridges is that special individual. Her enthusiasm, hard work, dedication and ability to communicate have led to this moment. Through her book, website and social networking, I believe we will see a discussion that is international and will lead to patient empowerment and healthcare accountability. About Dr. Sony Singh –>

Dr. Sony Singh, MD, Ob-GynMedical Editor of The UnHysterectomy

I found out about Holly’s book through a colleague at work. When she first told me about it I couldn’t believe that such a book could even exist, never mind describe the EXACT situation I was in. I feel like I’m bleeding to death every single month; the blood just trickles down my legs and I have to stop wherever I am to either throw up or wait for the cramps to stop. From the first moment I started reading The UnHysterectomy, I became very emotional and I started to cry. I thought I was completely alone and that no other woman could possibly be going through the hell I was.

“This is an excellent book, well researched and well written, and comprehensive with descriptions of the many conditions that are treated unnecessarily with hysterectomy by many gynecologists. I highly recommend this book.”

As many of you know, I have had a very difficult time getting any mainstream Canadian media to cover the issue of unnecessary hysterectomies and the high tech alternatives that exist nowadays. Last week, I received a call from The Toronto Star’s health reporter Diana Zlomislic asking me for an interview. The Canadian Institute for Health Information […]

Health Canada issued a warning today to Canadian hospitals following concerns that a device used during hysterectomies and myomectomies (fibroid removal surgery) could unknowingly spread cancer. The device, called a morcellator, is used by gynecologists to morcellate (cut into small pieces) fibroids or a uterus, rather than perform open abdominal surgery. Once morcellated, the tissue is […]

Hi everyone! There are only 5 more days to vote for Dr. Sony Singh as one of CTV Ottawa’s “Most Amazing People” and with your help, we can help him win! A vote for Dr. Singh is a vote for minimally invasive gynecology! Please support the work being done by Dr. Singh in treating women’s menstrual […]

Hi gals, hoping you can help. I am looking for an Orlando-area woman whose life has been improved by family planning to participate in a patient video. Why? I received an e-mail yesterday on my way back from Houston from Dr. Tanya Douglas-Holland, a medical liaison physician with Bayer, makers of the Mirena IUD (the fabulous, […]

I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism about 15 years ago after my doctor found a goiter, or lump, in my neck during a routine visit. The goiter meant my thyroid was enlarged, which was cause for concern. Aside from the goiter, I had other thyroid symptoms, including: Rapid weight gain Extreme exhaustion Dry skin Cold hands […]

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Disclaimer: The information and opinions expressed in this book are not a substitute for the advice of a physician. Only your doctor or a qualified health provider can provide you with advice and recommendations for your situation. This book presents information that has been researched and written by a patient for patients. Some of the testimonials contained herein are composites to protect the privacy of those interviewed. Medical experts have reviewed the medical information for accuracy; however, the information provided should not be used as the sole source of information regarding hysterectomy and its alternatives. Every attempt has been made to present a balanced account of this issue. Any errors or omissions are unintentional. Holly Bridges, her heirs, administrators, successors, agents and assigns, cannot be held liable for injury or damages resulting from use of the information provided in this publication.